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6 reasons every mtber should ride Torridon

Classic Rides, Group/Clubs/Private, Scotland, Torridon, Wild Trail SafariBy Tom Hutton31st January 2019

What makes Torridon so good? We’re often asked what it is that draws us back to Torridon time and time again – we actually spent more evenings there than in Wales in summer 2017! So here goes…   Landscape Torridon is one of those rare places where the mountains rise straight out of the sea. Jagged…

Guest blog: The Torridon Matrix

Scotland, Torridon, Wild Trail SafariBy Tom Hutton31st July 2018

We were pretty stoked to have Steve Justice from Alabama join us in Torridon in May. Here’s his story in his own words…  I wish I could say I felt at ease when we started riding.  When you’ve been riding for nearly 30 years, you know when you’re riding well and when you’re not. The…

Ultimate Scottish Road Trip 3

Guest blog: 6 top training tips for maximum fitness for your mtb holiday

UncategorisedBy Tom Hutton9th January 2018

You don’t need to be an elite athlete to join our trips, but a little training can add a lot of extra smiles as well as miles. Matt Mooney of MTB Fitness gives us the benefit of his expertise. 1. Get used to riding back to back days One of the main challenges of a…

Down but not out…

UncategorizedBy Tom Hutton29th August 2017

Being injured sucks. It hurts, it stops you riding, it stops you working and it stops you being you. But you can take some positives from it.

In the beginning…

Scotland, Torridon, Uncategorised, Wild Trail SafariBy Tom Hutton28th February 2017

Drunk on dusty trails and intoxicating sunshine. How a simple Torridon ride grew into something more…

Down but not out!

UncategorizedBy Tom Hutton7th February 2017

Being injured sucks. It hurts, it stops you riding, it stops you working and it stops you being you. But you can take some positives from it.

Our 5 favourite Scottish trails

Cairngorms, Classic Rides, Group/Clubs/Private, Scotland, Scotland, Torridon, TorridonBy Tom Hutton16th January 20173 Comments

World class trails and out of this world scenery – the Scottish Highlands have it all. – […]

5 Best Lake District Trails

Classic Rides, Group/Clubs/Private, Lake DistrictBy Tom Hutton5th October 2016

Awesome Lakeland riding that works all year round – what are you waiting for?  1. The Langdales, Hodge Close and Loughrigg Not so much a trail or even a specific loop, just a mix and match of perfect, all-weather techie rock that is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Favourites? the clinky slate funnel…

Reflections on a scary two weeks

UncategorizedBy Tom Hutton15th May 20154 Comments

 The Diary of a mountain bike guide, route researcher and guidebook writer To say that the last few weeks have been the most traumatic of my life wouldn’t get close to really explaining the rollercoaster I have ridden since the accident nearly 2 weeks ago. Yet somehow I have managed to remain pretty calm from…

It’s a tough job but someone has to do it!

UncategorizedBy Tom Hutton29th April 2015

The Diary of a mountain bike guide, route researcher and guidebook writer – Part 2 I think I have the best job in the world. If I’m not riding my bike, playing with my bike, or messing about with maps, planning where to ride my bike; then I’m writing about the places I’m lucky enough to…

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